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Zurich Herald, 1932-09-08, Page 410. ZURICH HER -9 STANLEY TOWNSHIP 'Rev. E. A, Pointer has returned aeras a month's vacation at l ondeau Trov"ieciad Park and resumed his work. a• rt Sunday Mra, Margaret Lrratt has returned 'trona a'week's visit at Haukilton and oro tb, .Miss Mabel Calver spent the week - :end 'smith her another in <'linton, '[r Richard Robineen arrived on "Monday from Carlyle. Sask„ and ex- Irects to be here for a short time to trrcbase apples for shipment to the ''Fest. HILLS'sREEN The service vas conducted by Rev. ;A, Sinclair of Hensall on Sunday af- i'tcrneen, Rev. W. A. Bremner of :ruueield will. conduct the services o n Sunday, September llth at 2.81!) Anniversary services will be 'held on Sunday. September 18th at 11. a. est. and 7.30 p.m., conducted by Rev, '=9V;. Herbert, of Holmesviile. Mir. and Mrs. A. Hess and (laugh - 'ter of Zurich spent Svectnesday nt 'fir; brine of Mr. and Mrs, NSTM Z tehherie Mr. and Mrs. F. Coleman and fam i1 r of near Seaforth and Mr. and Mrs+ Dignan of Hensall, visited at the' .'gnome of Mrs. L. Troyer. Mr_ and Mrs. Irwin and daughter, tea& Mss Pollard of Detroit, visited eat the home of Mr. Frank and Miss Dolly Hagan. Mrs. dark returned to Detroit, after spending several weeks visiting a• .ees Dolly and Mary Hagan. Mrs. Alf. Smith and daughter. of -Crediton, is .visiting with her parents :Xr. and Mrs. J. Richardson. Mr. Jack Stacey of Detroit, is •;is- :iitirsg friends here. School re -)opened after the holi- days in No. 7 Stanley on Thursday -Fifa Mr. V. Dinnon teacher. No. 3 :Hay with Miss L. Love, teacher, op- ened Tuesday. l Lr. and Mrs. Chas. Blackwell and -son Bussell, attended the funeral of 3tes..Flynn in London. DASHWOOD Ms aced Mrs. Harry Guenther, 71eaes Rose ,and Florence and Ervin attended Toronto Exhibition lest we-, !! Mr. and Mrs.. Koessel of Lansing, l_ : 4lich., 'are visiting her parents, Mr. ;.ted Mn.sJohn Kuntz. Mr.. and Mrs. Elligsen of Mitchell, mere Sunday visitors with friends in •• H E N S A L L taws_ R. Goetz spent. a few days in ;aria last week. Miss 1\lyrta Hoffman of Kitchener s�,Lait the week -end with her parents. Miss Onieda Restemcyer has re - .turned after spending two weeks with .: zelatives in Detroit. Miss Rose Zinser of Detroit is vis- .,siirag,; at her home here. Mr,;'Ira Tiernan ` Hamilton, ep. est. the week -end with •her parents, Ma. and Mas. E. "" • �. lamas, ]Misses ;Jean and Mary Melsaac re- turned to their: home in Detroit af- ter spending their vaeatioa with rel- atives, • Mr. and '1lrs. Milford .1V1 :tsaae oi:' Detroit spent the week -end with the former's parents, Ma .and Mrs. Y. Melsaae, The ••marriage of Miss ,L l:ir,eleeth Hartleib of Kitchener to Edward Dundas of Detroit, took place quiet- ly in London with Rev. R. H. Herli- hy officiating. The bride is a gradu- ate sof Kitchener -Waterloo i)osjiital. After the honeymoon Mr. :anti Mrsa Dundas wi11 reside in Detroit. Mr, Ed. Davie rand daughter 'Violet and Miss Irene 111artene of Detroit,' who spent the week -end with the lat- ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Mar - Wile, returned to their home on Monday. `They were accompanied by Master E. "Davis who has spent six weeks with Mr, arra Mee. X. alartene and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Thede of Grand Rapids spent a few days with. Mr. and Mrs... C. Reid, Mrs. Punches of London is spen- ding a few days with kir. A, Birk end Verna. Rev. and Mrs. E. Miller of Chic - Igo visited the former's mother, Mrs 1 Miller on the 14th con. last week Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Noll and Mrs. Gatchke and daughter of Milverton, isited Mr. and Mrs. P. Mclsaac last Monday.. Rev. Silas McFalls of London, oc- cupied the pulpit in the Evangelical church on Sunday evening. Misses Lucille and Alice Willert of Detroit and Fort Wayne are visiting their parents, Mn and 1Vlsra. Fred. Willert. School opened on Tuesday with Mr G. Keeler as Principal, and Miss Pep- per and Miss Martinson as assistants. Rev. Koessel of Michigan -conduct- ed special Missionary services in the Lutheran church lest Sunday. Miss Marie Allemang of St. CIe- " "its. spent Monday with Miss Helen Nadiger. Mr. P. Schroeder of 1Vlonkton is visiting in this vicinity. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs. P. Martene were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dixon and family and Miss Irene Martene of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Becker Jr., Mr. R. Heck- man, Miss Zeta Nadiger all of Dash- wood and Miss Florence Heckman of Mitchell. ;Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Stoskopf of Kitchener spent the holiday at the home of 11Ir. and Mrs. Thomas John- son. 1 Mrs. Thos.•Murdock is visiting' i'e- latives in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. P. Buchanan have returned to their home in St.Thoni.- as, after a pleasant visit with friends in town. Mrs. J. MacArthur of London vis- ited at the home of Mr. and 1VIrs. Harry Arnold ee ehe ,,,,, ::, Special . Special.,... • 8 Ft. CEDAR POSTS, 4v2. 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Now Pbeeiing-"Dancers in the Dark" with Miriam Hopkins, Mon., Tries:, Wed. MARION DAVIBS and CLARK GABLE in a wonderful story picturing the adventures of the "big top" POLLY OF THE CIRCUS • Thurs., Fri., and Sat. Warren Williams, Betty Davis and GUY KIBBEE Hilarity. is ,just around the , with THE DARK HORSE eorner Coming-"Aisene Lupin", Matinees Wed..and Sat,a t 3 p.m. Jean and Dorothy Campbell ;and brother Keith have returned to their horse in Toronto . after visiting for some weeks with their grandminother, Mrs. T. Murdock. The Hon. Donald Sutherland; Min ister of Militia and Defense,, was • in town Friday evening last and ,addres ed a meeting of the South I3.urein Conservative executive. David McNaughton. of Hayfield returning officer of South Huron, was in town Monday last. A great deal of grain and beans is marketed here at present. Al] three of the elevators are kept very busy. Public and continuation schools re- opened again with the same staff of teachers in the public school, but in the continuation school Mrs. Filshie is taking the place of Mr. Cantelon, Friends of Jas. Hofarth are glad to hear he is improving after his recent severe illness. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Eby of Coliing- wood spent a few days with her par- ents, Mr:. and Mrs. W. J. White. Andrew Dougall, Sam Dougall and: Geo. Hawkins were in Toronto last week. Mary Johnston has not been enjoy- ing' the best of health lately. Mrs. Snetsinger of London, is vis iting at the home of Mrs. G. Case. '1tne:Seafortlt 13risinessmen' Assoc- Min is putting on rr�iday and pxtt- urday, tin; week anothe soling ev ent similar to the Dollar Days, This will be in connection with the open- ing of the new palace theatre. • 'After an illness of ten days follow- ing a paralytic stroke there passed a- way in Clinton, Silvester Lawrence in. his '78th year, Surviving. are' his widow, two soars and two daughters. The funeral was under' the auspices of the Clinton Masonic Lodge. Mr,. and Mrs, Alex, Lennie, Sea - forth, announce the engagement of their only daughter. Gwenidoiyne Pearl, to the Rev. R. Keith Love, 13, A., B.D., of Kintore, Ont., son of Mr, Mid Mrs. Wm, Hugh Love: the Mar - 'liege to take place in Sherborne Uni- ted Church, Saturday, September loth, at 3.30 o'clock, The other day at Seaforth, Adam Hays' young grandson, who is his con stant companion, dropped his keys in a sewer manhole. A flashlight was 'procured and many willing hands jo- ined in an effort to recover them. Finally with the aid of a magnet the missing property was drawn out of the. hole. Two fine barns belonging to Ed- ward Noble near: Hanover, were coni pletely destroyed by fire,. which was caused by a lantern which ,was kick ed over by a horse. He had all his.' crop in except one load and as dark -I - ness came on he was working by the ! light from the lantern. $ Ruby Stone, of the Exeter High School, is the winner of a scholarship ay u Miss Beatrice Gascho has returned to her home in Zurich after spending several months 'in town. Flax pulling or rather fax cutting, is now the order of the day, as by a new system the flax is cut, not pull- ed, and by another machine it is cau- ght up and tied. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Wren; have re- turned to then home nn;T.oronto,ar. ter a`''pleasart visit,:wrth,.x�ezxtls:; " town. Jessie McMorran, of Chicago, ac- companied by Mrs. A. Curtis, of that city, motored here to visit the forms cr's relatives and friends in HensaIl and vicinity, and will remain >:or a couple of weeks, Carmel Presbyterian church vr-ill hold their Harvest Home services on Sunday Sept. llth. The Pastor, Rev. W. A. Young will preach at both ervices. There will be special music for the occasion. There passed away at her Hosie in, Detroit, on Monday last, Mrs. ThemaHemphill, a former well known resi- dent of Hensel'. Her maiden name was Leah Durstsin and was twice married, Her first husband was Jas J Moore, who was a former well known grain buyer, coming here from Kip pen. Some years after his death sli married Thos. HemphiII and for a number of years they lived in De- troit. Besides her bereaved husband she leaves to mourn her loss one »son Wesley Moore, of Detroit. There was a funeral service at her home in De- troit Tuesday evening after which the remains were brought to the home of Mr. A. W. E. Hemphill, from which the funeral took place on. Wednesday afternoon, interment in. Hensel]. Un- ion cemetery, COUNTY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Dyer and fancily, who in the spring motored to i3ayy field from Saskatchewan, left for their home last week. During their stay there Mrs. Dyer carried on a suc zessful home-made baking business. The annual flower show of the Brucefield Hor "ticultural Society was held in the basement of the church on Tuesday, September 6th, after- ,ioon and evening. 13ily:, the four-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Kress, Exeter, ran in the path of a motor one 'clay and was knocked to the pavement, his dight '.eg being fracttnrecl at the thigh and :his head gashed. Aeulf p c ar thing happened the ot- ner afternoon during an electrical storm at Brussels, The lightning st- ruck some stooks in G. Bishop's Meld settinig them on fire. The fire spread rapidly until a heavy ''downpour of gin extinguished it. Roy Allin has resigned ,from the Clinton Collegiate .Institute staff and will teach in the London Smith Coll- z.ate the coining term, Alex. Neely, county registrar, has 'chased the residence of Provincial .:icer, A. Wi,iteside an letoria end ,illi occupy it at.once. wide hie hands when the al; dent happened... A. very happy family picnic was held on the spacious grounds of the home of Mr. and Mrs, W. J, '.Cough of Hayfield, when about forty relat- ives met to honor Miss Jessie Tough on the occasion of her 70th birthday;. A beautiful u:ake was made by Mrs. Tough. After a short program of speeches, singing, etc., and raees, and games for the children, an int- eresting ball game was played. 62 oderich, birds were included in the pigeon flight from the Canad- ian National Exhibition grounds on Saturday last. Three of these made sjlendid time •on the home flight, Per - first to arrive, being reported at 7.08 p.m. J. W. MacVicar'r birn, arrived at 7.13, and W. Geromette's at 7.30. These three were the only birds to arrive home by Saturday Iast�• Will. Corp, of the village.of. Tay- istock is seeking damage to the ani- - ount of $95 from the •Tp. of S. East Hope, because he alleged 18 acres of his property were destroyed for pas- ture purposes when the weed inspec- tor made his call. The weed inspector D. Blain, visited the property in ques- tion and cut the weeds on it.' The plaintiff claims that the field could not he used for pasture land after the cutting had taken place. The case will come up in Division Court. While threshing was being done in Morris Tp., a team drived by Wilfred Stockwell, took fright when piilling a load of grain and ran away, throw • - • YW Septetube�r 801•, 1932 ". iz1g the driver .from the. lead onto hi.a I, hkad and shoulders. l+or a 'Gime he use aruon.$Oaous sind at was thought his injuries serious, :and was taken to Seaforth for an x-ray on his arra. oderich school board, with the co- operation of the home and school claim, is making arrangements for the` picnic for'public school pupils to be held en the afternoon of Friday,Sep- Wenber f)th. The event to take place on the grounds of 'Victoria school.The' bequest of the late Robt. MacKay for this, purpose yields about $100 'a yrs and this aanount will be used in sup- plying refreshments, As there are a- bout .'-i00 and 4300 pupils, the mane agement has no small job. Crediton and Dashwooe.. Evang. Ladies' Aids held a union meeting at Mr. and Mrs. H. K, Eilber's cottage at Grand Mend ,on Aug. 24th. There were +00 present. .After a brief pro - grain by the Crediton Aid and devote fon by Bev: Sippell, and other nurnli- ers, the conmiitte took .charge of the sports. Stanley I3alitsky, Kitchener young man, learned that he could not drive a cat with one arm around a young fady, even if the lady happened to be his bride of one day,.as was the case Stanley faced a reckless driving ch- arge. Traffic Officer Lever said he followed the couple for two miles be- fore stopping them. The husband had his right arm about his bride's neck bolding one end fingers and the other end in .his left hand at the wheel. Meanwhile the bride pointed and talked about going places. 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CO., LIMITED ' ° deo . $95.00r London Toronto Winnipeg Vancouver 25 .cycle . - $99.80 e 27" IIIIIMIIIIIIMBEIMIIMIEWMILMEIMITUillilleMEMBRal awarded by the Western University. tee. fhe scholarship carries 'with it a $50 cash prize and two years' free tution e at the University, valued at $250. The Anglican church at 'Teeswater which has been closed for some two years, was entered lately and the el- a ectric wiring stolen. Of considerable value to the church, but of very lit- e, tle use to anyone, and it is considered one of the meanest lines of theft pos- s sible • Geo. Hay, Exeter, has returned from a motor trip to the Pacific' o coast, covering seven thousand miles.. He visited Vancouver, Revelstoke, B. C., and at Gull Lake, Sask. The roads were practically all good, and the trip through the Rocky Mountains is a wonder and thrilling experience. The I. 0. 0. F. lodges of Huron. county held a most enjoyable union picnic at Bayfield on Wednesday,. last. Aiernbers with their wives and families were present front prac- tically, every lodge. .Addresses. were given by some prorhinent members of the Order after which sports and races were contested. Farmers in Colborne state they- have heyhave never come across so many snakes while cutting grain as this ye- ar,. but can ascribe no particular re- ason for it. One farmer speared a 4 -foot copperhead snake with his fork The snake wound itself around the prongs with sufficient force to bring them together, which could not be done with the human hands, accord- ing to the report, An unusual and delicate operation was performed at Alexandra Hospital Goderich, Sunday last, by Dr. Septi - mus. Thompson of London, assisted by Drs. Whitely and Graham of God- erich. Gus Vanstone, of Benrniller, was the patient. 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